Not exact matches
The
restaurants use a mixture of industrial and
rustic space to evoke an urban
feel.
A partnership between Michelin - starred Chef Luigi Fineo and the trend - setting IDG, the fine - dining
restaurant is an 8,000 - square - foot, indoor - outdoor space designed by the award - winning Studio Collective that evokes the
feeling of stepping into a
rustic Tuscan farmhouse, accented by modern details.
It's an old
restaurant, it's been around for 50 + years, and it's got that
rustic feel to it that people love in a good steakhouse.
The mood in the
restaurant is simple and stripped back, with
rustic wooden tables and candles that flicker on the walls, giving a romantic
feel to the place.
The
restaurant goes all out around the holidays, which
feel extra homey in the
rustic dining room.
Watch this space as there will be another what's news coming shortly about my week on Gili Air, the handful of changes since my last visit quite a while ago, but still very much keeping it's
rustic feel and charm of a small Thai island where the beach has not been overtaken with flashy
restaurants.
Despite its charming
rustic feel, the
restaurants, bars and shopping of Seminyak are just a fifteen minute drive away from Villa Malaathina.
And it's interesting that the clients for this house have a bit of drama themselves, running popular Brooklyn
restaurants that our Brooklyn - dwelling editor and photographer describes as a «total little empire that is almost too
rustic - hipster - cool, but the quality is undeniable and they were there early so it doesn't
feel painfully trendy.»
The top of the building will contain a bar and a French
restaurant, while the interior of the hotel will feature wood floors, patterned carpeting and
rustic materials designed to give the hotel a beach - side
feel.